Thanks. The Wavpack plugin was assuming that floating-point data would always range -1 to +1, but that apparently isn't the case unless a particular option is enabled in the Wavpack decoder. So an update (rev.3a) with that option enabled is up on the XMPlay page now.

Thanks. The Wavpack plugin was assuming that floating-point data would always range -1 to +1, but that apparently isn't the case unless a particular option is enabled in the Wavpack decoder. So an update (rev.3a) with that option enabled is up on the XMPlay page now.

Neutron: Does the Amplification slider on DSP page in Options and stuff shoot all the way to left at 5:05? Will regular sound return if you drag it back to 0dB or so?

Ah... I expanded the view to show the eq/amp panel and watched as you suggested. At 5:05, the amplification drops all the way to the left. Dragging it back towards the middle does bring the sound back.

Edit: Turning autoamp "off" plays the pop (wow, exercise that subwoofer!), and continues playing as it should.

It should detect a large spike such as in Jimmy Neutron's case, and raise the amplification level again after it passes. That applies to all auto-amp modes, not only "dynamic" (which is usually the only one that raises the amp).